RWM: Exhibitor round up 3

DKM is an established Wamitab delivery provider with an impressive list of clientele, offering a complete diagnostic survey to establish what training is needed to comply with current and future industry legislation. It has just launched two new services. The first combines bespoke CPC training with Waste Management, ADR, Manual Handling or First Aid. The second is an Apprentice Management service. This includes sourcing the right candidates, initial interviewing and delivering a support programme of relevant training, while keeping client costs to a minimum.

www.dkmconsultants.co.uk

Hall/Stand: K59-J58

Ricardo-AEA

Ricardo-AEA, a leading consultancy in the field of climate change and energy consultancy, operates in Europe, the US and China. The company has developed a bespoke carbon footprint spreadsheet model, aimed at supporting the resource efficiency and waste sector. The model simplifies the complex task of collating all the necessary data, combining that with the latest emission factors and organising, verifying and analysing the results. Users can evaluate current performance and test possible future interventions to understand where their best saving opportunities may lie.

www.ricardo-aea.com

Hall/Stand: 06M38

Niton UK

Niton UK will be showing off its award-winning range of Thermo Scientific XRF instrumentation and offering a free calibration check for any make of handheld XRF analyser brought along to its stand 19X56. In addition, visitors will benefit from exclusive show discounts and can enter Niton’s free prize draw to win an iPAD mini main prize or two runner-up prizes of bottles of champagne.

Renowned for accuracy, speed and safety in the non-destructive testing of metals and metal alloys, Niton’s XRF analyser range provides the ideal solution for enhanced sorting of metal alloys in the scrap and recycling sector, enabling faster, more efficient management of waste and resources. One of the analysers on show will be the Niton XL2 GOLDD, and visitors will be able to see live demonstrations of it in action.

www.nitonuk.co.uk

Hall/Stand: 19X56

Eriez

Separation technology specialist Eriez Europe will be launching the Eriez Xpress programme as well as presenting its new Eddy Current Separator (ECS) RevX-E ST22.

Gareth Meese, sales director at Eriez Europe explains: “This new programme gives customers the opportunity to purchase ex-stock some of the industry’s most popular products. It’s a perfect solution for situations where there is no room for delay.” The products made available for express shipment are the ProGrade range of grates, tubes, traps, bullets and drum magnets as well as vibratory feeders, standard overband permanent and electro-magnets and rotors for eddy current separators.

Experienced technicians will be on hand to discuss the best methods of separation for any application and customers are encouraged to bring samples of ASR or PET so that tests can be performed on the stand.

Machino will officially launch the Trommel Screen S5000 Hook Loader roll on roll of machine at the show. The S5000 has an interchangeable drum which can also be used for other trommel screeners. The machine is semi mobile with remote-controlled jacking legs for quick set up. Also on display will be the S2000 vibrating screen. Machino will have the S5000 and S2000 on display in the outside area, while MacMachinery and Machino will also be present inside.

Fuel savings offered to JCB Wastemaster customers will be the central focus of the company’s presence at this year’s Show. The JCB Ecomax engine has been introduced across many of the company’s purpose built Wastemaster models, three of which will be on show at RWM. The JS20MH is JCB’s first dedicated material handler for the waste and recycling industry. In addition, JCB will be showing the new Tier 4i Teletruk TLT35D 4x4, which offers significant advantages over conventional forklifts courtesy of a telescopic boom instead of a mast.

Other products on show include Cromwell’s exclusive LOWCO2T range of refuse sacks, bin liners and similar products, which use the latesttechnology to produce lighter weight materials at lower cost without any loss of performance.

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